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Heteroptera from Spain -> Miridae
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Jfdocampo |
Posted on 07-07-2020 22:29
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Member Location: Madrid (Spain) Posts: 1065 Joined: 01.11.15 |
High mountain. Sierra Nevada (Granada - Spain), 21th June, 2018. Regards, Jfdocampo attached the following image: [85.48Kb] Edited by Jfdocampo on 08-07-2020 08:36 |
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Jfdocampo |
Posted on 07-07-2020 22:29
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Member Location: Madrid (Spain) Posts: 1065 Joined: 01.11.15 |
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Jfdocampo attached the following image: [85.65Kb] |
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Andrzej |
Posted on 08-07-2020 02:37
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Member Location: Poland Posts: 2358 Joined: 05.01.06 |
family Miridae
dr. A. J. Woznica, Institute of Environmental Biology, Wroclaw University of Environmental & Life Sciences |
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Jfdocampo |
Posted on 08-07-2020 08:36
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Member Location: Madrid (Spain) Posts: 1065 Joined: 01.11.15 |
Thank you Andrzej. |
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Jfdocampo |
Posted on 13-07-2020 09:48
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Member Location: Madrid (Spain) Posts: 1065 Joined: 01.11.15 |
According to British Bugs the genus Stenodema is best distinguished by the coarsely and densely pitted pronotum, that doesn't occur in the specimen I shot. It must be another genus I think. https://www.britishbugs.org.uk/heteroptera/Miridae/stenodema_laevigata.html Thank you in any case. |
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Jfdocampo |
Posted on 13-07-2020 16:34
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Member Location: Madrid (Spain) Posts: 1065 Joined: 01.11.15 |
Maybe. It's closer, but I don't find any species resembling mine. In fact most of the photographs in the Internet are of Leptoterna dolabrata that is clearly different. Edit: I see you've edited your message changing Leptoterna by Stenodemini. I'll investigate in that direction. Thank you. Edited by Jfdocampo on 13-07-2020 16:36 |
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